"D-Man" <dsh8290 at rit.edu> wrote in message news:mailman.986938754.15489.python-list at python.org... > > Oh ..., yeah ..., ctags. Something I've been meaning to learn about. I'll > have to remember what they do, and go learn them soon! Not much learning involved in vim. for the simplest case, a bunch of c source files in your current directory, you just do a ':!ctags *.c' . Then positioning the cursor over a function name and doing a ^} takes you to the definition in whatever file. ^t takes you back. the tags stack, so you can chase through as far as you want. Another good one is K, which by default will get the man page for the string under the cursor. It can be configured to do info, or whatever. I'll confess -- I'm getting senile and I can't always remember what goes first in fgets and I'd rather take a quick look than guess. I've seen some nasty bugs from guesses that weren't bad enough to trigger compiler errors. Intellisense: I don't know; I turned it off pretty fast in DevStudio when i found it more annoying than not. Perhaps I should give it another try.
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